Diversity of lichens and allied fungi on Norway spruce (Picea abies) in the middle boreal forests of Republic of Karelia (Russia)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Folia Cryptogamica Estonica Pub Date : 2018-10-19 DOI:10.12697/FCE.2018.55.14
V. Androsova, V. Tarasova, V. V. Gorshkov
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A detailed study of lichen diversity and estimation of epiphytic lichen cover characteristics on spruce as a key ecosystem component was performed in boreal forests of Karelia (NW Russia). The aims of the present paper are: (1) to study lichen diversity on Norway spruce in the middle boreal forests of southern Karelia (NW Russia), and (2) to estimate the main characteristics of epiphytic lichen cover on spruce trunks and branches. In total, 158 species of lichens and allied fungi were found on spruce, including 108 species on trunks, 78 on branches and 55 on snags. Seventeen species are listed in the Red Data Book of Republic of Karelia. Ten species are new for the biogeographical province Karelia transonegensis and two for the province Karelia onegensis. Twenty-two species are considered old-growth forest indicators. The total epiphytic lichen cover on spruce trees averaged 59% at the trunk base, 12% at a height of 1.3 m above ground level and 61% on branches. Predominantly, only 12 species contributed to the lichen cover of trunk and branches. Despite the predominance of crustose lichens colonising spruce trees, the main epiphytic lichen cover both on trunks and branches was provided largely by foliose species (57% of the total cover). Due to a variety of morphological features, spruce provides diverse microhabitats, which leads to high lichen species richness with different ecological requirements. Spruce trees play a significant role in maintaining the diversity and conservation of rare species.
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俄罗斯卡累利阿共和国北方中部森林中挪威云杉(Picea abies)上地衣和相关真菌的多样性
在卡累利阿(俄罗斯西北部)的北方森林中,对云杉作为关键生态系统组成部分的地衣多样性和附生地衣覆盖特征进行了详细的研究。本论文的目的是:(1)研究俄罗斯西北部卡累利阿中北部森林中挪威云杉的地衣多样性;(2)估计云杉干、枝附生地衣覆盖的主要特征。云杉上共发现地衣及相关真菌158种,其中树干上有108种,树枝上有78种,枝条上有55种。在《卡累利阿共和国红色数据手册》中列出了17个物种。十个物种是生物地理省越国卡累利阿的新物种,两个是一根卡累利a的新物种。22个物种被认为是古老森林的指标。云杉树干基部的附生地衣总覆盖率平均为59%,地上1.3m高度为12%,枝条为61%。主要只有12个物种对干枝地衣的覆盖有贡献。尽管结皮地衣在云杉树上占主导地位,但树干和树枝上的主要附生地衣覆盖主要由对开物种提供(占总覆盖率的57%)。由于云杉的多种形态特征,它提供了多样化的微生境,这导致了具有不同生态要求的地衣物种的丰富性。云杉在保持珍稀物种多样性和保护方面发挥着重要作用。
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